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Using simple tools for efficient Passage Planning for seagoing vessels

Using simple tools for efficient Passage Planning for seagoing vessels

by Team TheNavalArch | Mar 16, 2023 | Marine Operations, Marine Surveys, Marine Transportation, Maritime Industry

Introduction Planning a vessel’s voyage is a critical detailed exercise, and the main goal is to ensure safe and efficient passage between two ports. The Master has the responsibility for the vessel voyage planning, but very often he delegates the actual voyage...
Transportation Analysis for deck cargo – complete breakdown

Transportation Analysis for deck cargo – complete breakdown

by Team TheNavalArch | Jun 1, 2019 | Marine Transportation

Introduction In the simplest terms, Transportation Analysis is the complete design and engineering which goes behind making a transportation operation successful. In this post we’ll talk about transportation of project cargo over deck. Such cargo can be...
STEEL COILS LOADING – ITS CHALLENGES AND WAYS TO OVERCOME

STEEL COILS LOADING – ITS CHALLENGES AND WAYS TO OVERCOME

by Team TheNavalArch | Mar 7, 2019 | Marine Transportation

STEEL  COILS LOADING –  ITS CHALLENGES AND WAYS TO OVERCOME by Mr. Spiros Malliaroudakis (Founder & Managing Director, S.A. Malliaroudakis Maritime (UK) Ltd) The loads derived from steel coils loading are very concentrated, leading to higher stresses in the double...
Cargo Stoppers – why they are critical and how to design them

Cargo Stoppers – why they are critical and how to design them

by Team TheNavalArch | Jan 3, 2019 | Marine Transportation

Stoppers and their critical role in seafastening of cargo Introduction A cargo transported on the deck of a ship is subject to many forces. These forces comprise of the inertial forces due to the ship motions – the three translations and three rotations – and the...
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